"It's weird, Boy Meets World has kind of turned into a thing now," he explained to TV Line.

The actor added: "At the time, it was on Friday nights at 8pm. So no-one I knew even knew what it was. It was for kids.

"So, it was a thrill to be on a TV show briefly, but it was not like I ever got recognized for it... If I had known then that in 20 years [the show would be beloved], I probably would have been more psyched about it."